The financial contribution for each commodity board or commission shall be calculated using the following steps:
(1) (a) Step 1 - Using the dollar value that a board or commission receives from its annual assessment, the base contribution portion of a commodity board or commission's share of the total financial contribution is established as follows:
Contribution Categories
| Assessment Level | Base Contribution |
| < $100,000 | $250.00 | |
| 100,001 | - | 250,000 | 500.00 | |
| 250,001 | - | 500,000 | 750.00 | |
| 500,001 | - | 1,000,000 | 1,000.00 | |
| 1,000,001 | - | 5,000,000 | 2,000.00 | |
| 5,000,001 | - | 10,000,000 | 3,000.00 | |
| 10,000,001 and above | 4,000.00 | |
- (b) A percentage is calculated for each board or commission by dividing the board or commission's base contribution by the total base contribution for all boards and commissions.
- (2) (a) Step 2 - The difference between the total financial contribution and the total base contribution is apportioned to each board or commission using the percentage calculated in step 1.
- (b) The amount calculated in step 2 is subject to a $7,500 cap on any one board or commission.
- (3) Step 3 - If any board or commission reaches the $7,500 cap in step 2, the difference between the amount calculated for that board or commission in subsection (2)(a) of this section and $7,500 would be apportioned among the remaining boards or commissions using a percentage of each board's or commission's base contribution to the total base contribution less the base contribution of the board or commission that reached the cap.
- (4) Step 4 - A commodity board or commission's contribution is the sum of its base contribution from step 1 and the calculations in steps 2 and 3.
(5) The following example is a hypothetical scenario used to illustrate how the formula is applied:
- (a) Commission A reports an annual assessment of $200,000, therefore its base contribution is $500.
- (b) Assuming the total base contribution for all boards and commissions is $23,750, a percentage is calculated for commission A by dividing its base contribution of $500 by the total base contribution of $23,750, which is 2.11 percent.
- (c) Assuming a total financial contribution of $100,000, the difference between the total financial contribution ($100,000) and the total base contribution ($23,750) is $76,250. This amount ($76,250) is apportioned to each commission using the percentage calculated in step 1. For commission A, $76,250 multiplied by 2.11 percent is rounded to $1,605, which is commission A's initial portion of the total financial contribution.
- (d) Next, commission A's base assessment ($500) is added to its portion calculated in step 2 ($1,605), which equals $2,105.
- (e) If any board or commission hits the $7,500 cap provided for in step 2, the difference between the amount calculated and $7,500 is apportioned among the other boards and commissions not reaching the cap.
- (f) For example, commission B has a base contribution of $3,000 and exceeds the $7,500 cap by $2,132. That $2,132 would be apportioned on a percentage basis among the other boards and commissions, excluding commission B.
- (g) To find the number in (f) of this subsection for commission A, take the number calculated for commission A in step 2 ($1,605) and divide it by the total step 2 calculations for all boards and commissions, excluding commission B. Assuming the total for all boards and commissions, excluding commission B, is $66,621, the number for commission A is 2.41. Multiply that by the total amount in step 2, including commission B, which equals $51 for commission A.
- (h) The total amount owed by commission A is the base assessment in step 1 ($500), plus the amount in step 2 ($1,605), plus the amount in step 3 ($51) for a total contribution of $2,156.
- (i) The total amount owed by commission B is the base assessment in step 1 ($3,000), plus the amount in step 2 ($7,500) for a total of $10,500.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.23.033 and chapter 34.05 RCW. WSR 20-01-109, § 16-501-015, filed 12/13/19, effective 1/13/20. Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.65, 15.66, 15.24, 16.67, 15.44, 15.28, 15.26, 15.88, and 43.23 RCW. WSR 02-16-045, § 16-501-015, filed 8/1/02, effective 9/1/02.]